FARMINGTON — A Rochester man was indicted on a charge of criminal threatening after allegedly brandishing a knife and verbally threatening a man in Farmington.

According to court documents, Dylan Robert Adams, of 32 Forest Ave., Rochester, was indicted on a count of criminal threatening in September following an incident on June 13. Officials allege Adams held a knife and said "I will cut you," or words to that effect, to Devin Leavy, in Farmington.

At the time of his arrest, Adams was also charged with two misdemeanor counts of simple assault though an indictment was not brought forward on those charges at this time.

The Strafford County Attorney's office alleges in documents that Adams caused "unprivileged physical contact" to a 17-year-old girl known to him, by pushing her with his hands. Adams was also charged with simple assault for pushing Leavy at that time, as well.

A domestic violence protection order was filed to prevent contact between the female victim and Adams. According to court filings, Adams is restrained from harassing, stalking or threatening the victim, and shall not come within 100 yards of her.

He is currently being held on $1,500 cash bail, to convert to personal recognizance bail if Community Corrections rules he may be monitored. If released, Adams will be ordered to have no possession of firearms or weapons, use alcohol or illicit drugs and shall have a curfew that prevents him from going out after 6 p.m. and before 8 a.m.

An arraignment has been scheduled for 9 a.m. in Strafford County Superior Court on Thursday, Oct. 4.

An indictment is not an indication of guilt; rather, it means a grand jury found sufficient evidence to warrant a trial.